Sunday, April 28, 2019

Curse of the Starving Class


Curse of the Starving Class
Signature Theatre
The Pershing Square Signature Center
April 26, 2019

Photo courtesy of Signature Theatre
The Signature Theatre production of Sam Shepard’s Curse of the Starving Class packs a powerful punch.  Terry Kinney directs a stark and brutal rendition of this 1976 play that is highly relevant today.  Scenic design by Julian Crouch is creative and unique.  It is highly reflective of the inner turmoil of the characters.  The atmosphere is enhanced through lighting by Natasha Katz and sound design and original music by Rob Milburn and Michael Bodeen. 

Emma (played by Lizzy Declement) figured a way to sell her house and property without the signature of her husband, Weston (played by David Warshofsky).  Her son Wesley (played by Gilles Geary) and daughter Ella (played by Maggie Siff) are very upset about this decision, but they are desperate and starving.  There is no food in the refrigerator.  Neither of them trusts Taylor (played by Andrew Rothenberg), the lawyer that has hooked up with Emma.  When they find out their father has already sold the property to Ellis (played by Esau Pritchett) for an extremely low amount of money to pay off his debts, Ella goes on a violent rampage and Wesley fights to get it back.  There is nothing this family can do to escape the curse that has been handed down to them for generations.

The cast of Curse of the Starving Class
Photo courtesy of Signature Theatre
The actions of the play are viciously over the top, and this cast convincingly plays them as realistically as possible.  The second act has a few turns that build to a visceral explosion of events and emotions.  These characters are trapped, and Mr. Shepard’s message forcefully hits home.

Curse of the Starving Class has been extended at the Pershing Square Signature Center through June 2.

Domenick Danza

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